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>> how about what you get in the environment. who know you and know what's going on. you may think you're being slick and use a coded word but if you mention that client we talked to. they're in the same building. a the love time you're coming from the meeting, carrying out the dialogue. >> especially in an office where everyone wants to talk and gossip -- >> there are entire twitter stream, ggs gold series from goldman sachs. and then accident, one luckily i found code names. >> this comes back from my investment banking days when you had a important client thaw come up with a code name. you could have fun with it. you're like an entrepreneurial spy. if you're having conversations out on your mobile phone, use the code name so it's not clear who you're talking about. a simple thing can you do to protect your privacy and your client's privacy. >> the great thing is they're easy to use. cheap and easy. >>> still to come, how do you mass produce your product and not give up the quality. >>> how much is too much when it comes to information you should share on social med
>> how about what you get in the environment. who know you and know what's going on. you may think you're being slick and use a coded word but if you mention that client we talked to. they're in the same building. a the love time you're coming from the meeting, carrying out the dialogue. >> especially in an office where everyone wants to talk and gossip -- >> there are entire twitter stream, ggs gold series from goldman sachs. and then accident, one luckily i found code names....
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as many of you know, i want to describe the environment we are in. in 2009 when my cofounder lost $2,000 on a glass sculpture because they wouldn't accept credit cards. he called me on the smartphone and we decided to change something and build a reader for him to use. it was the easiest ways for all sizes to accept credit cards. it became more than just a way to accept payments and we saw businesses grow and help to grow the economy in their communities. just as technology connected jim and me, this technology has a way to create these communities and san francisco and soma and new york and so ho. we are creating that technology. it's key to our economic growth. right across the street, it connects both cities. it's grown to a small network of cafes all over san francisco including new york. it's important to bring together these business leaders and mayor lee cares deeply about these issues. i would like to introduce mayor lee. it's with his support that san francisco has become a leading example how government and business can work to together to
as many of you know, i want to describe the environment we are in. in 2009 when my cofounder lost $2,000 on a glass sculpture because they wouldn't accept credit cards. he called me on the smartphone and we decided to change something and build a reader for him to use. it was the easiest ways for all sizes to accept credit cards. it became more than just a way to accept payments and we saw businesses grow and help to grow the economy in their communities. just as technology connected jim and...
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city economic development is the engine of our nation and we need to provide an environment with start ups that can flourish and if we do that, all the the grid lock in washington, our economy will grow. i would reach to everybody to remember that everybody has problems, every government has problems. when you look at america, we've had 235 years of dysfunction and it's doing well so far. maybe it comes with the territory. san francisco has shown how government can function and the citizens of san francisco and the whole region are benefit ting from it. we've had something like a 30 percent in tech growth. this is what we call the big app instead of the big apple. in the next decade the capital will continue to grow. last year it was like a hundred new york city based companies that acquired $1.8 billion. it's just the beginning. if you think about san francisco and new york, the future couldn't be brighter because tech business is where the business is where people want to go. if intellectual capital is what your business requires, i don't think you can find two cities in the country
city economic development is the engine of our nation and we need to provide an environment with start ups that can flourish and if we do that, all the the grid lock in washington, our economy will grow. i would reach to everybody to remember that everybody has problems, every government has problems. when you look at america, we've had 235 years of dysfunction and it's doing well so far. maybe it comes with the territory. san francisco has shown how government can function and the citizens of...
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around with this motto don't the evil and as i said everybody is pretty much uncompromising in this environment and the truth is we all have to exist together and if we don't it is going to threaten everybody's existence. it is enter depended ecology. you can't have libraries without authors. google, whatever it wants to do in sampling copyrighted work, they're going to run out of it eventually view don't have more people writing books. so it ought to be a cooperative venture. to some extent there are people who actually come in and intervene and make this more difficult. the antitrust division of the justice department for example, we settle a big lawsuit with google. the antitrust division comes in and says we don't like it because all the little tiny corner of the market google will have a monopoly. not wrong but a public benefit of getting the content of several major university libraries available to people around the world, many fleas through public library terminals, seems to overwhelm this minor concern of the justice department objective. and that is typical of what seems to be happeni
around with this motto don't the evil and as i said everybody is pretty much uncompromising in this environment and the truth is we all have to exist together and if we don't it is going to threaten everybody's existence. it is enter depended ecology. you can't have libraries without authors. google, whatever it wants to do in sampling copyrighted work, they're going to run out of it eventually view don't have more people writing books. so it ought to be a cooperative venture. to some extent...
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engineers developed two approaches to stormwater infrastructure to transport water away from the urban environment. one approach was to carry waste and stormwater through the same pipe. this combined system was less expensive than building two individual pipe networks. and stormwater was seen as a way to flush out the sewers. through the 19th century, the combined system was considered state-of-the-art throughout the world, and is still in use in many cities today. but cities constructed these systems before treatment was the standard. and even today's largest treatment plant doesn't have the capacity to treat the sudden volumes of water rushing through a combined system during rain. the plant is overloaded, and the excess rainwater, mixed with untreated raw sewage, is diverted straight into local waterways, creating a combined sewer overflow, or cso. there are over 700 communities in the united states with combined sewer systems. the other approach was to separate wastewater from stormwater, using two pipe networks. this separate system simply carries the stormwater away from the city. but even s
engineers developed two approaches to stormwater infrastructure to transport water away from the urban environment. one approach was to carry waste and stormwater through the same pipe. this combined system was less expensive than building two individual pipe networks. and stormwater was seen as a way to flush out the sewers. through the 19th century, the combined system was considered state-of-the-art throughout the world, and is still in use in many cities today. but cities constructed these...
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this is a very unforgiving environment. and he had an ax put in his hand almost at once and he had this until about the age 23. one of the great ironies of lincoln's life is that he did not like axes or splitting rails come even though we know him as the rail splitter. he wanted to escape of his unforgiving environment. his mother at a very young age and his aunt and uncle came down with something called milk six. hr would wander off into the forest and would eat poisonous weeds and its milk would become poison. you drink the milk and you would die in indescribably horrible death in about a week. so this happens to his mom, he has to fashion the wood coffin with his father to bury her. there is no one to give the sermon and eventually a minister happen by the area months later. his sister would die in childbirth, which is not uncommon. and lincoln's family was very upset about this stuff. the in-laws didn't do enough to help her, they said well, we wanted to help her, but the nearest doctor was too drunk to help her, which
this is a very unforgiving environment. and he had an ax put in his hand almost at once and he had this until about the age 23. one of the great ironies of lincoln's life is that he did not like axes or splitting rails come even though we know him as the rail splitter. he wanted to escape of his unforgiving environment. his mother at a very young age and his aunt and uncle came down with something called milk six. hr would wander off into the forest and would eat poisonous weeds and its milk...
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narrator: los angeles county is beginning to develop ways to reduce the infrastructure's impact upon the environment. on the front lines of protecting the beaches, are the crews that clean out the stormwater system. man: this big vactor truck works on the same principle as your vacuum cleaner in your house, only this thing sucks up the whole house. some of the storm drains collect a lot of trash. i started cleaning drains in '93. they were horrible because they hadn't been maintained so much. now this is a priority. you have trash, animal waste, and it ends up on our beaches. that is a health risk.
narrator: los angeles county is beginning to develop ways to reduce the infrastructure's impact upon the environment. on the front lines of protecting the beaches, are the crews that clean out the stormwater system. man: this big vactor truck works on the same principle as your vacuum cleaner in your house, only this thing sucks up the whole house. some of the storm drains collect a lot of trash. i started cleaning drains in '93. they were horrible because they hadn't been maintained so much....
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>> we do think it's a good environme environment. interestingly, the evaluations are kind of stretched, so they get nervous at this point in time. we were up 25% year to date and after a good run last year but the key bank index is 40% below the peak precycle. a lot had to do with delusion but low interest rate environment keeping -- keeping earnings down. as interest rates rise and home prices go up, it's a good environment. citi is a great investment and should do well. nervous about emerging market issues but should do fine there is a number of regional banks. you should look upstate new york to buffalo there is a couple banks that we're big on right now. first niagra had a tough time. >> it's a good lending environment for banks because they can command more on the loan rates and their cost of securing deposits is low. another way of saying that is they raised their loan rates but haven't raised deposit rates. do you expect them to raise deposit rates soon? >> no, the banks are swimming in liquidity. so we think there will be ple
>> we do think it's a good environme environment. interestingly, the evaluations are kind of stretched, so they get nervous at this point in time. we were up 25% year to date and after a good run last year but the key bank index is 40% below the peak precycle. a lot had to do with delusion but low interest rate environment keeping -- keeping earnings down. as interest rates rise and home prices go up, it's a good environment. citi is a great investment and should do well. nervous about...
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narrator: los angeles county is beginning to develop ways to reduce the infrastructure's impact upon the environment. on the front lines of protecting the beaches, are the crews that clean out the stormwater system. man: this big vactor truck works on the same principle as your vacuum cleaner in your house, only this thing sucks up the whole house. some of the storm drains collect a lot of trash. i started cleaning drains in '93. they were horrible because they hadn't been maintained so much. now this is a priority. you have trash, animal waste, and it ends up on our beaches. that is a health risk. that is one of the main reasons why we have to close the beaches after heavy rain. narrator: but even when it's not raining, water still enters the stormwater system, carrying pollutants. here on the west coast, a lot of our storm drain systems are separate from the sanitary sewer system, so if you dump something in the storm drain, it goes right to the ocean untreated. alamillo: we haven't had a major rainstorm in the last year or so yet there's a lot of water in this creek here. i would say 20% of it is
narrator: los angeles county is beginning to develop ways to reduce the infrastructure's impact upon the environment. on the front lines of protecting the beaches, are the crews that clean out the stormwater system. man: this big vactor truck works on the same principle as your vacuum cleaner in your house, only this thing sucks up the whole house. some of the storm drains collect a lot of trash. i started cleaning drains in '93. they were horrible because they hadn't been maintained so much....
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another question but what about the states that have bullying laws of the internet, schools, different environments what is your feeling about that? >> do think a narrowly drawn bullying law is constitutional. really is protected and will put it this way, we have always said that certain types of speech amounting to threats are not protected by the first amendment with the law calls a true threat to to say that i will kill you the government can play a role with the first amendment if i needed. or if i mean if it is a joke on stage it is something else but there are threats that no one would argue protected by the first amendment but that bullying what can you drafted nearly enough can you avoid the terrible danger of a law that includes kids better to steps farther than they should be in teasing other kids. but i think it bullying was drafted well can be sustained. >>. >> what is the current state of the law where pure speech of racist or sexist nature but not threatening is the basis of a harassment claim in the workplace? >> the answer is unclear. because you rightly pose the question of speech
another question but what about the states that have bullying laws of the internet, schools, different environments what is your feeling about that? >> do think a narrowly drawn bullying law is constitutional. really is protected and will put it this way, we have always said that certain types of speech amounting to threats are not protected by the first amendment with the law calls a true threat to to say that i will kill you the government can play a role with the first amendment if i...
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is environment secretary has gone as far as labeling g.m. food not only safe but beneficial for people's health but it looks like he hasn't convinced the many so far as even the restaurants at the houses of parliament in london and city have ben to such food now usually associated with the staple crops like corn and rice it's not possible to find g.m. in things like chocolate and milk around ninety percent of all biotech seas are owned by the u.s. giant monsanto which is accused of stifling small businesses and driving some farmers to ruin and even to suicides now meanwhile concerns remains over the potential health risks of genetically modified food now ranging from allergies to sustain deficiency even to death artie's pretty boy who has more for us. it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell the campaign is say it's dangerous to human health whereas the scientific community supports the technology and if it is a safe as they and the government are sure
is environment secretary has gone as far as labeling g.m. food not only safe but beneficial for people's health but it looks like he hasn't convinced the many so far as even the restaurants at the houses of parliament in london and city have ben to such food now usually associated with the staple crops like corn and rice it's not possible to find g.m. in things like chocolate and milk around ninety percent of all biotech seas are owned by the u.s. giant monsanto which is accused of stifling...
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and the troika ok now the political environment for such a bell seems to be in the hospital it's unlikely the germans are going to say ok to another twenty thirty billion dollars bailout for that bank and i have in my side of name five other banks and insurance companies and also in their issue so we have almost guaranteed you know most from my perspective my observations of how gracious again once he capitalization before it's one of the positives. that was the owner of boom bust blog dot com reggie middleton. this week negotiations for the teach hipaa laws very few are talking about it and it's getting a little media coverage i would bet most of you haven't even heard of let's break it down a transatlantic trade and investment partnership for short is a trade agreement between the european union and the united states aimed at removing trade barriers to make it easier to buy and sell goods and services but when the e.u. and the us. this is a very large trade agreement one of the biggest in history it is a result of the world trade organization negotiations following through in the so-cal
and the troika ok now the political environment for such a bell seems to be in the hospital it's unlikely the germans are going to say ok to another twenty thirty billion dollars bailout for that bank and i have in my side of name five other banks and insurance companies and also in their issue so we have almost guaranteed you know most from my perspective my observations of how gracious again once he capitalization before it's one of the positives. that was the owner of boom bust blog dot com...
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if you care about the environment am a fundamentally, you have to care about workers rights and women's rights and you have to see that unless we are together, the labor movement, if they are in -- if they are not in office, forget addressing climate change, forget all of those things. the first thing that can bring us together is that while we have differences and while there are real policy debates, the underlying balance of power we need for people's voices to be heard, from those who want to profit to make sure they make more money than the workers, we have to change the balance of power. there's a set of leaders and organizers that realize it is not about ec, it is about being on the ground and shifting the balance of power that is number one. number two, these folks are amazing and easy to work with. fundamentally, if you believe the balance of power, if you get the history we are a part of in working to actually fill the promise of having a democracy in this country and that our change depends on it, it all flows from there. >> one thing that is exciting is that this is going on
if you care about the environment am a fundamentally, you have to care about workers rights and women's rights and you have to see that unless we are together, the labor movement, if they are in -- if they are not in office, forget addressing climate change, forget all of those things. the first thing that can bring us together is that while we have differences and while there are real policy debates, the underlying balance of power we need for people's voices to be heard, from those who want...
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s environment secretary has gone as far as labeling g.m. foods not only save but beneficial for people's health but it looks like he hasn't convinced many so far as even the restaurants at the houses of parliament in london are said to have banned such foods now usually associated with staple crops like corn and rice it's not possible to find g.m. in meat milk as well as chocolate around ninety percent of all biotech seeds are owned by the us a giant i'm own son to which is accused of stifling small businesses and even farmers get ruined and some even go as far as committing suicide meanwhile concerns remain over the potential health risks of genetically doctored food ranging from allergies she means system deficiencies leading to death . has more on the story. it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell their campaign is say it's dangerous to human health whereas the scientific community supports the technology and if it is as safe as they and the gover
s environment secretary has gone as far as labeling g.m. foods not only save but beneficial for people's health but it looks like he hasn't convinced many so far as even the restaurants at the houses of parliament in london are said to have banned such foods now usually associated with staple crops like corn and rice it's not possible to find g.m. in meat milk as well as chocolate around ninety percent of all biotech seeds are owned by the us a giant i'm own son to which is accused of stifling...
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the large banks have a lot of regulatory issues, the regionals benefit from a rising rate environment, as long as it's not rapid rising rates and increased demands for loans. those are areas that will start doing better. >> so you're assuming the economy's getting better. i'm not so sure. if the economy is getting better, though how does the fed chief come up and make the comments they made? there's some disconnect between a country that needs the continued fed stimulus against the backdrop where people say the economy's getting better. i'm missing something clearly. >> it's my sense that the market's very jittery about the fed backing off. the fed almost sent out a trial balloon and realized this would be a very big carry trade. people too exposed to the bond market. and i think they're going to wait and be more gradual and subtle about taking away the money they've been putting into the market through quantitative easing. but the economy is strengthening. you're seeing it in the employment trends. it's not a robust enormous recovery, but it's gradual and going in the right direction
the large banks have a lot of regulatory issues, the regionals benefit from a rising rate environment, as long as it's not rapid rising rates and increased demands for loans. those are areas that will start doing better. >> so you're assuming the economy's getting better. i'm not so sure. if the economy is getting better, though how does the fed chief come up and make the comments they made? there's some disconnect between a country that needs the continued fed stimulus against the...
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the presiding judge said the it giant created a mechanism and environment that enabled apple and the publishers to work together. the aim was to eliminate all competition for the ebooks. the firm will appeal the ruling. the officials said apple has done nothing wrong and the firm will continue to find against the false accusations. they sued apple and the publishers back in april of 2012. they said apple introduced a scheme to gain 30% of sales in return for allowing publishers to set prices. the publishers have reached a settlement with the justice department. that's the latest in business news. i will leave you with a check on markets. . >> some residents are still waiting to go home. advanced tracts of land are waiting to be restored. and more than half of fishing ports on the pacific coast must be rebuilt. people in north eastern japan still face challenges following the 2011 disaster. but step by step, they are moving forward. see their stories every wednesday on the road ahead right here on "newsline." >> workers at the fukushima nuclear plant are struggling to cope with one pr
the presiding judge said the it giant created a mechanism and environment that enabled apple and the publishers to work together. the aim was to eliminate all competition for the ebooks. the firm will appeal the ruling. the officials said apple has done nothing wrong and the firm will continue to find against the false accusations. they sued apple and the publishers back in april of 2012. they said apple introduced a scheme to gain 30% of sales in return for allowing publishers to set prices....
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we had to create a new environment. we did not have to do legislatively. it is also the culture. inthat so deep and ingrained agencies that it will take time to happen or it can happen rapidly because the new understanding of these be homegrownuld lycorises sample -- like this example? >> i think it could happen rapidly. this is not just in federal agencies. it is endemic to policing. i have had units in my own department that would not talk to each other. this is a constant cultural thing my colleagues are working against in local police agencies. progress.de great if you train is up, you can make a difference. >> i know we did a lot of training on the front and with end withits -- front new recruits to make sure they understood the culture. times there is a connection between police work in social work when they work in schools. 20 years ago, that was not the case. now is a different approach. that took a change in how we train them on the front and -- end so when they hit the streets they're ready. >> that is something i have become good at over two police department. it is a
we had to create a new environment. we did not have to do legislatively. it is also the culture. inthat so deep and ingrained agencies that it will take time to happen or it can happen rapidly because the new understanding of these be homegrownuld lycorises sample -- like this example? >> i think it could happen rapidly. this is not just in federal agencies. it is endemic to policing. i have had units in my own department that would not talk to each other. this is a constant cultural...
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it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food it's a hard sell though campaign is say it's dangerous to human health whereas the scientific community supports the technology and if it is a safe as they and the government are sure it is and the argument for g.m. food is quite compelling it would allow farmers to grow crops in tough conditions and thus help to feed hungry mouths around the world the u.s. and brazil already must have produces of the stuff and the british government says the u.k. shouldn't be getting left behind to talk more about this i'm joined by dr robert he's the founder of the alliance for natural health which campaigns against g.m. foods. there are a billion hungry mouths in the world and we're being told that this technology is safe shouldn't we embrace it in that case well if you look at all the real developments in raising eels it hasn't actually occurred through g.m. it's occurred through conventional breeding practices and we know that the european authorities have probably one of the most c
it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food it's a hard sell though campaign is say it's dangerous to human health whereas the scientific community supports the technology and if it is a safe as they and the government are sure it is and the argument for g.m. food is quite compelling it would allow farmers to grow crops in tough conditions and thus help to feed hungry mouths around the world the u.s. and brazil already...
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be active in that way they also need to be active a and to part of the reason why it is because the environment supports them and first and foremost, the apolitical international providing political support so i believe that yes you could have a situation like that but that does not mean they will resist but it is set to use the population to mobilize a that darr sought to raise awareness with the countries such as brazil but was so with the united states in thin knife taped we will continue to to the government or to the revolution. >> my partner and i bet you did not mention a and i wonder why. one is the participation. it all the alliance of political issues in venezuela. . .
be active in that way they also need to be active a and to part of the reason why it is because the environment supports them and first and foremost, the apolitical international providing political support so i believe that yes you could have a situation like that but that does not mean they will resist but it is set to use the population to mobilize a that darr sought to raise awareness with the countries such as brazil but was so with the united states in thin knife taped we will continue to...
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when the regulatory environment is right, should there be discussions with dish, sure. let's not rule everything else. who knew dish would be running around? who knew soft bank would be around? what's going to happen with track phone? what will happen with facebook? what will happen with mbnos? whatever happen, there's an awful lot of opportunity and options for t-mobile. it's great time to be growing and taking customers in share. so you want to talk to us, bring it on. but know that you're talking to somebody that's strong and getting stronger. >> so that is the end game, then, a sale of the company? >> no, the end game is to do whatever it takes to get the scale and the capability to solve customers' pain points. right now, we're doing it extremely well. if, in fact, the united states believes the consolidation should not happen, then i believe you'll see some preferential action in washington, making sure that low-band spectrum, and things that can catapult us to the next level, take place. i'll take either path. either combine ourselves with somebody else and get t
when the regulatory environment is right, should there be discussions with dish, sure. let's not rule everything else. who knew dish would be running around? who knew soft bank would be around? what's going to happen with track phone? what will happen with facebook? what will happen with mbnos? whatever happen, there's an awful lot of opportunity and options for t-mobile. it's great time to be growing and taking customers in share. so you want to talk to us, bring it on. but know that you're...
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and then you had the environment issue. and it won, the senate dropped it. stunned howard baker. i mean, he wasn't ready for the vote. that was 1983. >> thanks. >> hey, mark. >> hi. you have been a national figure, but it's not my character to thank politicians. this is the second straight time i've thanked a politician. olympia snowe for seeing, after being against voting representation then finally voting for it. you have not neglected this place where you live for a long time. there are 630,000 people who don't have a vote. not even statehood, not even autonomy and sovereignty, that i just don't even have a vote. and this is a very accepting populace. i've lived here almost now 50 years, and i came from chicago where we vote metropolitan once on election day -- more than once on election day. [laughter] will you explain the psychology of accommodation and acceptance by really this group of very informed and otherwise enlightened people to accept their second or third class citizenship? and then finally, where is the spark to propel the citizens of the district of columbia to c
and then you had the environment issue. and it won, the senate dropped it. stunned howard baker. i mean, he wasn't ready for the vote. that was 1983. >> thanks. >> hey, mark. >> hi. you have been a national figure, but it's not my character to thank politicians. this is the second straight time i've thanked a politician. olympia snowe for seeing, after being against voting representation then finally voting for it. you have not neglected this place where you live for a long...
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although some of these operational environment or more more for stable than others such as southeast asia others have become sites of revival and resuscitation such as in iraq north africa and syria nigeria mauritania and notch road. al qaeda has been able to achieve the unthinkable radicalizing citizens or residents united states and canada and inspiring and motivating terrorist acts went on their own such as occurred in for good taxes in 2009 birth of direction and behest of al qaeda senior leadership such as the plot to stage suicide bomb attacks on the new york city subway system in 2009 or the more recent plot in canada that was orchestrated by al qaeda commanders based in iran. the continuing challenge of of the united states will face if al qaeda's core ideology remains attractive both to a hard-core radicals and is also capable of drawing new appearance into its ranks. even in death on wire a lucky still the preeminent recruiting sergeant in the village's workers to the struggle or concern i have others. centuries long conflict between russia and chechnya. the violence inflic
although some of these operational environment or more more for stable than others such as southeast asia others have become sites of revival and resuscitation such as in iraq north africa and syria nigeria mauritania and notch road. al qaeda has been able to achieve the unthinkable radicalizing citizens or residents united states and canada and inspiring and motivating terrorist acts went on their own such as occurred in for good taxes in 2009 birth of direction and behest of al qaeda senior...
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if you look at this rate environment, they actually still look cheap. really what's going to shake equities is if it gets volatile again but people will settle down and when they do they're going to continue to my grate from the safe trades into cyclical and things like that. anthony was pointing this out, too, with the hedge fund concentration in gold. it's a safety trade or inflation trade. when you see them peeling that off you see come placesy and the options markets reflect that too. >> i would make the case that equities are not particularly expensive. they're not as chief as they were in 2011 but they top out. 15 times earnings it's not a big deal specifically in reference to where the bond prices are. if you look at the fed market or any one of those, you cannot make the case that stocks are crazy expensive on on absolute basis or relative basis. they're talking about reducing the monthly amount. they would go from 85 to 65 or $70 billion and the stock market rallied on that news the market is confident that we can exit this and have some kind o
if you look at this rate environment, they actually still look cheap. really what's going to shake equities is if it gets volatile again but people will settle down and when they do they're going to continue to my grate from the safe trades into cyclical and things like that. anthony was pointing this out, too, with the hedge fund concentration in gold. it's a safety trade or inflation trade. when you see them peeling that off you see come placesy and the options markets reflect that too....
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economy looks better than anywhere else in the world so we have this environment with real growth and the inflation hedge because part of the economy is in inflationode part of it is in deflationary. is a safe place to put your money coming on of the bond market into equities so there is reason to believe the market is still cheaper courbet the ones to have the market have a cold -- to pull back but it isn't. i am not saying that it won't. lou: the market is frustrating a lot of the gurus but a couple of things developing today is the suggestion that perhaps there is devil back of the tax exemption of municipal bonds. >> that has been on the table for a while. i don't know if it has a variance or not that we will see how it turns out. lou: and basl iii is not strong enough some would like to raise the debt that 6% to be done with it. >> this is just one more move to make big banks smaller the missing ingredient is the regulators like the big beat down for all financial institutions. they have to get smaller that is fine but you have to break the medium ground. so for certain they will
economy looks better than anywhere else in the world so we have this environment with real growth and the inflation hedge because part of the economy is in inflationode part of it is in deflationary. is a safe place to put your money coming on of the bond market into equities so there is reason to believe the market is still cheaper courbet the ones to have the market have a cold -- to pull back but it isn't. i am not saying that it won't. lou: the market is frustrating a lot of the gurus but a...
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high frequency trading environments a millisecond difference is a major advantage for filling more trades at better prices. guys, i can tell you that a lot of the firms we talked to for this story did not want to talk to us on camera or on the record at all, but nasdaq operates servers in this facility and said the whole effort here is about getting the government information as soon as possible after its released. not before. but as soon as possible after the information becomes public. that's the situation in the big business of federal government data. back to you. >> eamon javers, great stuff. thank you. >>> are the markets on fair? is high-speed trading ruining wall street? joining us, william black, associate prompt economics and law at the university of kansas city and also former federal banking reg laterer joining abigail and courtney reagan with me tonight as well. what's your answer to that question? is high frequency trading when we consider this collocation issue, and proximitity to economic data giving a millisecond advantage is that unfair? should it be legal? >> well, you
high frequency trading environments a millisecond difference is a major advantage for filling more trades at better prices. guys, i can tell you that a lot of the firms we talked to for this story did not want to talk to us on camera or on the record at all, but nasdaq operates servers in this facility and said the whole effort here is about getting the government information as soon as possible after its released. not before. but as soon as possible after the information becomes public. that's...
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really wanted to have out there carex it is toxic it's toxic to people it's toxic to the environment what it does is it breaks apart the oil into something called a myself a little oil bubble that's wrapped in the solving the in the hydrophilic you know lipophilic into them and they form little packages around there or else which says spins the oil in the water column they're called myself these my cells go around and they absorb on to biological tissue they're absorbing on to sand grains they're absorbing onto raindrop particles they're absorbing up into the clouds and they're raining down as stinging rain on people who then get rashes just like this person's urge to sign to go through limp it's in the oriel they go through the lip in the sound they break down the sound wall could just lifted membrane. take that whale into the sound into their organs or rattling their delivery system where they go around lying around it south is toxic to every organ system in the body and the mixture dispersed in an oil is much more toxic then either oil alone or dispersant one fisherman here have b
really wanted to have out there carex it is toxic it's toxic to people it's toxic to the environment what it does is it breaks apart the oil into something called a myself a little oil bubble that's wrapped in the solving the in the hydrophilic you know lipophilic into them and they form little packages around there or else which says spins the oil in the water column they're called myself these my cells go around and they absorb on to biological tissue they're absorbing on to sand grains...
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three different things outside the store and on the staff, and it just makes for an incredibly rich environment. christine at words in green point, the folks who opened green light bookstore, huge two-year fundraising campaign involved the borough president, involved, you know, the community, developed a huge measure of support. i mean, this is the sort of leadership that's arriving these days. i want to very quickly say that there are some continuing threats. i think the biggest problem for independent retailers and retailers of any kind is a lack of access to money. the banks rolled up everybody's lines of credit when the real estate market imploded. you know, people have been punctilious about paying their notes, suddenly couldn't get their inventory financed. it didn't help that publishers lowered the boom on stores demanding earlier payment of more. i think we talked about predatory real estate, a lot of real estate being jacked up beyond reason. you know, changes in technology, you know, these folks can talk about it a little bit better. and then the internet. i don't think anybody realiz
three different things outside the store and on the staff, and it just makes for an incredibly rich environment. christine at words in green point, the folks who opened green light bookstore, huge two-year fundraising campaign involved the borough president, involved, you know, the community, developed a huge measure of support. i mean, this is the sort of leadership that's arriving these days. i want to very quickly say that there are some continuing threats. i think the biggest problem for...
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so you're saving the environment and recycling back into the community and obviously helping people who are going hungry and there's a lot of people nowadays going hungry but we've seen a huge number of people using this service today and services like this assert to become even more pivotal in the future the government might just of announced another round of paying for the stories he wishes but the truth is for the u.k. to stay on this deficit reduction part of what many in government know is looking forward to the future past the next election is that there could be much much worse to come sarah. lunde and now for some other incessant news in brief this hour an airline there has crash landed at san francisco international airport leaving at least two dead in the two hundred and three injured asiana boeing triple seven came to rest or just off the runway before bursting into flames i wouldn't speak on the plane's tail section breaking off just before touchdown a pilot apparently made no distress calls prior to landing the south korean flight had to fourteen from salt had three hundred
so you're saving the environment and recycling back into the community and obviously helping people who are going hungry and there's a lot of people nowadays going hungry but we've seen a huge number of people using this service today and services like this assert to become even more pivotal in the future the government might just of announced another round of paying for the stories he wishes but the truth is for the u.k. to stay on this deficit reduction part of what many in government know is...
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connell: talk about what type of assets you want to own in that environment if you're right, if this does continue for some time. you talked about stocks and bonds. what about gold? we showed at the bottom of the screen when you were speaking, the fact you'd rather own bonds or gold than stocks in the environment. i read before we got on air, an interview with jim rogers who would not buy gold now in the midst of making a complicated bottom. more to the downside, showing it over 1200, and jim figures it's between 900 and 1,000. how do you see gold? >> caller: well, he may know more than i do. it's possible it drop further. it's also possible that even the incredible very sentiment that they are thinking about, the outlook of the price, and given the stock of gold declined by almost 40%, and also begin the money printing that we have around the world, that gold is making lows right now, who knows. my sense is that we never know exactly which is the high and which is the low. that's why there are more poor people than rich people otherwise everybody buys at the low, sells at the high t
connell: talk about what type of assets you want to own in that environment if you're right, if this does continue for some time. you talked about stocks and bonds. what about gold? we showed at the bottom of the screen when you were speaking, the fact you'd rather own bonds or gold than stocks in the environment. i read before we got on air, an interview with jim rogers who would not buy gold now in the midst of making a complicated bottom. more to the downside, showing it over 1200, and jim...
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. >> as you can imagine, it's a very dynamic environment dealing with an active aircraft fire and trying to rescue somewhere in the realm of 300 victims. >> reporter: federal investigators will be at the crash site all week trying to piece together the cause of the accident. >> federal investigators say there was nothing unusual about the plane's descent before the ill fated crash landing. >>> there is an interesting study by popular mechanics about commercial jet crashes in this country. according to this report, if you sit in first or business class, your survival rate in a crash is about 49%, but you're sitting in the back, in coach perhaps ahead or over the wing, it rises to 56% and if you're way in the rear of the plane, your chance of surviving jumps to 69%. >>> federal investigators are also on the scene of a deadly commuter plane crash in alaska. all 10 people on board the de havilland air taxi were killed including the pilot. this crash happened at a small airport 75 miles outside of anchorage. the plane caught fire before firefighters could get there. the victims' names have no
. >> as you can imagine, it's a very dynamic environment dealing with an active aircraft fire and trying to rescue somewhere in the realm of 300 victims. >> reporter: federal investigators will be at the crash site all week trying to piece together the cause of the accident. >> federal investigators say there was nothing unusual about the plane's descent before the ill fated crash landing. >>> there is an interesting study by popular mechanics about commercial jet...
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you have to clean up the environment a little bit. when you took them all over there, they are pay and $1 per day compared to a couple dollars per hour compared to what ever they were making over here in the united states. u.s. companies went overseas and now it is like we might bring them back. in thedquarters is united states. the only people benefiting from this seems to be the government. are pretty much scot-free from the destruction of the building that collapsed with the walmart workers. you have another one that just collapsed or caught fire a couple of months ago. and the chinese people are probably the only people making out on this are the government and the people headquartered in the united states. guest: thank you for your call. the calller had done a number of issues that have been controversial. one reason u.s. companies have gone to china and set up there is the chinese economy is growing much faster. estimated to grow at at least triple the rate for the next several years. if u.s. companies want to be competitive aga
you have to clean up the environment a little bit. when you took them all over there, they are pay and $1 per day compared to a couple dollars per hour compared to what ever they were making over here in the united states. u.s. companies went overseas and now it is like we might bring them back. in thedquarters is united states. the only people benefiting from this seems to be the government. are pretty much scot-free from the destruction of the building that collapsed with the walmart workers....
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equity markets can move up, even in an environment where interest rates are climbing higher. we have seen this repeatedly going back to 1982. several cycles of low rates moving higher. that has not been said. if you continue to see interest rates rise, that is probably not going to be terrible for the rate of inflation that is occurring. it will probably be very therapeutic. liz: seeing inflation. certainly in china we get these numbers that like other than expected. just in the last hour or he was saying avoid brazil because they used to export to china. now it's not such a great market how -- how does that piece of the puzzle fit into the u.s. economy? >> that's a big question because we all worry about china. they came out hotter than expected. a little bit softer than expected, but we're more worried about brazil, mexico, korea, the emerging markets. our dollar going higher will really hurt which might be the missing puzzle right now that will enhance its market. i am constructively bullish. however, the emerging markets are much bigger than most of us are giving it credi
equity markets can move up, even in an environment where interest rates are climbing higher. we have seen this repeatedly going back to 1982. several cycles of low rates moving higher. that has not been said. if you continue to see interest rates rise, that is probably not going to be terrible for the rate of inflation that is occurring. it will probably be very therapeutic. liz: seeing inflation. certainly in china we get these numbers that like other than expected. just in the last hour or he...
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. >> we must of this massive destruction to the environment. another trading commodity gets the mainative as rivers start disappearing. >> so much so that land is disappearing fast. he has eight children and has been making charcoal for more than 80 years. he digs up peat and sets it on fire. opportunitiesew here. charcoal is the only way that i can freak -- feed my family. >> that are trying to cut off funding to al-shabbab fighters. this is a resource that is yet to be interrupted. >> there is a dollar tax for every bag of charcoal, and they get $440 -- >>. >> we found evidence that charcoal is still shipped out. the local government here has called for a temporary lifting of the band, to illegally export their current charcoal. they say is too late to save the trees that have already been cut down. al jazeera, somalia. >> hello, a warm welcome to "the journal" on dw. these are the headlines this hour. the united states increases pressure on russia as edward snowden says he wants temporary asylum there. officials blame the devastating train c
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almost all of these environments are less amenable than others, such as in southeast asia. others have become sights of resuscitation such as in iraq and north africa or the expansion such nasir ya and -- syria, mali, mauritania. al qaeda has recall caddized persons who are citizens of and residents in the united states and canada and inspiring and motivating them to engauge in terrorist acts whether on their own, such as oaccord in fort hood in 2009, or at the direction and behest of al qaeda senior leadership, such as the plot to stage suicide attacks on in the new york city subway in 2009, and the more recent plot in canada that wag was reportedly orchestrated by al qaeda commanders based in iran. the continuing challenge that the united states will face is that al qaeda's core ideology remains attractive both to a hard core radicals and also capable of drawing new at minorities into its ranks. al-awlaki is still a recruiter, and then the tsarnaev brothers, products of the violence in chechneya and roche. and the violence on women and children around the world is a salie
almost all of these environments are less amenable than others, such as in southeast asia. others have become sights of resuscitation such as in iraq and north africa or the expansion such nasir ya and -- syria, mali, mauritania. al qaeda has recall caddized persons who are citizens of and residents in the united states and canada and inspiring and motivating them to engauge in terrorist acts whether on their own, such as oaccord in fort hood in 2009, or at the direction and behest of al qaeda...
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so so you're saving the environment and recycling back into the community and obviously helping people who are going hungry and there's a lot of people nowadays going hungry but we've seen a huge number of people using this service today and services like this to become even more pivotal in the future the government might just have announced another round of paying for the start but the truth is the u.k. can stay on this deficit reduction policy while many in government know it's looking forward to the future past the next election is that there could be much much worse to come sara. now for some other international news in brief this a train carrying seventy tankers of crude oil has rattled and burst into flames. quebec multiple explosions set off an inferno which rapidly spread to nearby houses forcing local authorities to evacuate the area because logical catastrophe is also feared as a toxic wave of the corn flooded. in brazil protesters and police clashed violently in front of the home of rio's governor burning rubbish piles the advance of security forces who showered the proteste
so so you're saving the environment and recycling back into the community and obviously helping people who are going hungry and there's a lot of people nowadays going hungry but we've seen a huge number of people using this service today and services like this to become even more pivotal in the future the government might just have announced another round of paying for the start but the truth is the u.k. can stay on this deficit reduction policy while many in government know it's looking...
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park urged japan's government to create an appropriate environment for holding a summit. >>> japanese leaders are rejecting a ruling from a south korean court on an issue that dates back to that country's colonial past. the court is ordering a japanese steelmaker to pay compensation for forced labor decades ago. lawyers for the company are appealing. four former workers filed a lawsuit seeking financial damages from nippon steel and sumitomo metal corporation. they said they were forced to work at steel mills in japan. that's from 1940 through 1945. the court ordered the company to pay about $90,000 to each of the plaintiffs. it's the first ruling of its kind in either south korea for japan. >> i never even dreamed that we would win the lawsuit. we really appreciate all our supporters. >>> japan and south korea normalized relations in 1965. the japanese government's stance is that the issue of post war compensation was fully resolved during treaty taurks but south korea's supreme court ruled last year the treaty did not invalidate the right to seek damages from the japanese steelmaker
park urged japan's government to create an appropriate environment for holding a summit. >>> japanese leaders are rejecting a ruling from a south korean court on an issue that dates back to that country's colonial past. the court is ordering a japanese steelmaker to pay compensation for forced labor decades ago. lawyers for the company are appealing. four former workers filed a lawsuit seeking financial damages from nippon steel and sumitomo metal corporation. they said they were...